> As a side comment, I haven't noticed any reaction in the
> Haskell/iPhone community about Apple's recent policy change.
The stricter they make it, the better, since it hopefully gets us closer
to the point where people will see that they should stay the heel away
from any such handcuffs,
Jeffrey Scofield writes:
> As a side comment, I haven't noticed any reaction in the
> Haskell/iPhone community about Apple's recent policy change.
>From the Haskell reddit:
http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/bouxy/more_on_the_iphone_applications_must_be/
http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/com
Maurício CA writes:
> I've beeing working with some people who do programming for
> wireless devices. 100% of their code uses C, and I would like to
> show them nice things they could do with funcional programming
> (not necessarily Haskell. I believe, say, Standard ML could be
> also very nice.